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  2. Channel 7 (Mendoza, Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    LV 89 began broadcasting on February 7, 1961, from the Edificio Gómez in the city center; it was the first station in Mendoza. [1] Juan Gómez López, who had built the structure, had always planned for it to house a television station; however, he died in 1960, before it could be completed.

  3. TV Perú - Wikipedia

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    National Institute of Radio and Television of Peru (Instituto Nacional de Radio y Televisión del Perú) Key people: Marco Aurelio Denegri: History; Launched: January 17, 1958; 66 years ago () Founder: a UNESCO joint venture: Former names: Canal 7 (1958-1980) Radio Televisión Peruana (1980-1986; 1989-1990) TV-Perú (1986-1989)

  4. Global Television (Peruvian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, with a discrete advertising campaign in Lima, Favorita de Televisión - Canal 13 announced the start of its operations for 1984 but never materialized. By late 1985 and early 1986, Compañía Radiodifusora Univisión S.A. (unrelated to US Hispanic network Univisión , at the time still known as SIN) launched a test signal for a few months.

  5. Tourism in Peru - Wikipedia

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    It employs 11% of the labor force in Peru (484,000 direct and 340,000 indirect jobs) the majority of them belonging to the hotel and transportation industries. The industry makes up 7% of the Peruvian gross domestic product and is the fastest growing industry in the country.

  6. ATV (Peruvian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 9 quickly gained audience and popularity, [3] showing during its initial decade a varied schedule consisting of feature films (after the opening ceremony it aired American Graffiti), first-run American series such as MacGyver or Hunter; successful Venezuelan telenovelas such as Las Amazonas, Cristal or La dama de rosa and animated series ...

  7. Canal N - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by CNN, [5] initially it competed against Cable Canal de Noticias, [6] owned by Expreso, being until then the only news channel in Peru. El Comercio started advertising Canal N to the public for the first time in 1998 in the PC World magazine, American magazine whose local version was produced by the newspaper.

  8. Canal 7 (Guatemalan TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 7 (Canal Siete, formerly Televicentro and Televisiete) is a Guatemalan terrestrial television channel owned by Grupo Chapín TV, a subsidiary of Remigio Ángel González's Albavisión group. Similar to sister channel Canal 3 , the channel has a generalist profile and it also airs programming from Univision .

  9. Willax Televisión - Wikipedia

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    In April, due to the closure of schools as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the channel began simulcasting from TV Perú with the educational government TV program Aprendo en casa in the mornings. As of 2022, the channel’s current lineup includes generalist programming like news, entertainment and sports, among others.